Hello all Ray Stevens fans! This blog entry isn't the start of a new series or anything...I title the blog entry as such because it just so happened that on June 11, 2008 Ray Stevens released his salute to the music of Frank Sinatra. Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?? was released on Clyde Records 13 years ago on this date. It's another great album from Ray Stevens and in it he performs his renditions of numerous Sinatra standards: "High Hopes", "Strangers in the Night", "Night and Day", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "Witchcraft", and several more. One of the unique aspects of the album is in an effort to convey the ambience of a small, intimate setting Ray added sounds of light applause from time to time. I wrote a review of this album back when it was fairly recent and it's over on Amazon. Ray, as mentioned, released the album on June 11, 2008 on his Clyde Records label. Curb Records would soon take over distribution and Curb released it on March 9, 2009. Curb would also take over distribution of Ray's 1997 comedy album, Hum It, originally released on MCA Records. Curb's release of Hum It happened in April 2009.
From 2008's Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?? here's the audio track of "High Hopes", uploaded by Curb Records. If this album is something brand new to you I'd suggest once you listen to "High Hopes" go over to YouTube and search for the album title. You'll be able to listen to all of the songs from that album.
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